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Decrease in the level of groundwater

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Answered by sujalprasad54
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Pumping groundwater faster than it can recharge can lead to dry wells, especially during droughts. Groundwater depletion, a term often defined as long-term water-level declines caused by sustained groundwater pumping, is a key issue associated with groundwater use.

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Answered by piusaha490
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Groundwater depletion most commonly occurs because of the frequent pumping of water from the ground. We pump the water more quickly than it can renew itself, leading to a dangerous shortage in the groundwater supply.

Groundwater depletion is primarily caused by sustained groundwater pumping. Some of the negative effects of groundwater depletion: drying up of wells. reduction of water in streams and lakes

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